Postmodernism is a late 20th
Century movement that labels a cultural form displaying different qualities,
represents the departure of modernism and is a way of mixing different styles
and media.
Controversy is an ongoing
discussion about ideas conflicting with the norm. This can be applied to
postmodernism in different ways and different media’s. We can use
self-reflexivity as an example of a controversial postmodern style. The
audience can be unhappy that the film is revealed. They came to watch a film
and are jolted back to reality throughout. This can occur when an actor breaks
the 4th wall, an example of this would be the film The Wolf Of Wall
Street (Martin Scorsese 2013) when Leonardo DiCaprio looks directly into the
camera and talks to the audience, like he is telling them a story. Other ways a
film can be self-reflexive is when the set is reviled to the viewers and they
are suddenly snapped back to realising that they are watching a film and aren’t
at all involved. A great example of this is when the character Shoshana in the
film Inglorious Basterds (Quentin Tarantino 2009) is walking through the
corridors or the cinema, on the way to the film premiere, a crane shot is used
to follow her. As it is shot from above we see the tops of walls on all the
corridors and the set is revealed. Some viewers like the idea of
self-reflexivity but others don’t want to be placed back into reality which is
why it’s considered controversial.
Controversial postmodern media’s
can also stretch to music videos too. The M.I.A music video for the song Born
Free was extremely controversial. On element that makes the video postmodern is
that it contains intertextual references. In the video there is a bus which has
bars across the windows and is attacked by a ginger guy throwing bricks or
stones at the bars. This references the scene from the film Billy Elliot which
is about the miners’ strike. There were riots on the street, with a bus with
bars across the windows driving through, getting attacked. The other postmodern
this about the video, not only does it contain intertextuality, it parodies the
situation. The reference was to do with the miners’ strike, but the video
twists it to be about persecution of ginger haired people. Using parody can
cause offence, which makes the video controversial. Other examples of this are
Southpark and Family Guy, they cross the line all the time but persecute
everyone. This shows that the video is postmodern. The reason it is
controversial is that the video is all about persecution of the gingers.
Several gingers grouped together on a bus, made to run through a mine field and
blown it. There is gritting violence and limbs flying around and blood
everywhere which makes the video massively controversial. The reasoning behind
making a video like this is to gain publicity.
Sampling in music is also
considered controversial and postmodern as it is basically taking credit for
someone else’s work. Sampling is used all the time in the music industry,
examples include; Aloe Blacc sampled Elton John for the song I’m the man, Chase
and Status sampled The doors song Down so god Damn Long for their single Hypest
Hype and The Klaxons sampled their old songs for their new album, which could
be considered really controversial as its recycling old ideas. Sampling in a
sense is like intertextual references in videos, examples of intertextual
references can be like the film Drive (Nicholas Winding Refn 2011) referencing
San Andreas, the film Holy Motors references the film Eyes Without a Face with
the limousine driver wearing the same mask at the end of Holy Motors as she
work in the film Eyes Without a Face.
In the future, I think one
postmodern idea that will develop is the use of holograms in music. We already
see holograms being used but, I think what will start to happen is dead pop or
rock stars will be put into a super band. E.G. Elvis Presley, Jimmy Hendrix
etc. all put into a band to perform as holograms. This could be considered a
really controversial idea in that they were all famous and now they are all
dead, so the idea could be construed as disrespectful to them and their
families.
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